I like real books too but they're not an option for me when I travel. I'm a voracious reader who spends too much time in off-the-beaten-path places with no access to books in a language I can easily read so e-readers save the day. Best electronic gadget ever invented.

I'm also a voracious reader. My parents stopped buying me books around about year 6. I have a little more time here, and I found the one I missed today and managed to get a few books. Four classics, a tiny thing on King Henry VIII and one on Greek and Roman Mythology. When I found the foreign languages section, I almost cried (not really) because all I could see were dictionaries and twilight, but was relieved to find others. Going back tomorrow to get the Song of Ice and Fire series. Haven't read those yet. What do you like to read?

Well, why bother going to the physical bookstore when we have online one?I think it convenient to purchase foreign language books online.I suggest you go to the -snip- to get one you want at a budget price.

Haha yeah, I totally would, (huge fan of bookdepositry.co.uk) but I don't quite understand how the addresses work here, plus, at the moment, my address is not certain for a while. I'd give it another couple of weeks, then I might move and in Feburary I'll be moving into school boarding. Plus, there'll probably be family trips to other states/provinces for new years and what not :/

You can simply put your current address that is valid for about 4 or 5 days to ensure carriers could reach you. Plus make sure your address written in Chinese. When your package or book arrives they will call you.